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Col-Cyborgclone — The Friend
Published: 2017-01-30 05:02:52 +0000 UTC; Views: 704; Favourites: 5; Downloads: 0
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Description One day an artist felt like not drawing anymore so she decided to post one last epic art piece. Because of this she had one last piece to post and when she did someone posted that they liked the art. She thanked them and continued.
Once she finished the piece she received a comment saying that the person liked it. She smiled and replied but then she realized that the account was by her best friend and she was furious! She replied to the person asking why they had the account.
They replied but she wasn't satisfied so she told the user that the account was her best friend's account but she committed suicide and that account shouldn't be activated. The person replied saying 'are you sure?' then she replied 'Yes I am' every time the user replied she got angrier every time. Finally, she blew up and replied 'YOU SHOULD STOP THIS JOKE!' The user apparently replied calmly 'is that how you reply to your friends?' She couldn't stand it any long so she typed 'Why are you doing this?' the user put a smiley face 'Can't I talk to my best friend?' this made her freeze.
She couldn't respond to that 'W-what do you mean?' she finally replied. The user put another smiley face 'you think that this person would commit suicide?' She was shocked even more 'What does that mean?' She waited for the reply but it didn't come so she went to bed wondering what was going on. The next morning, she got up late and ran to her computer to see what the person wrote and the user said 'there is no way anyone would commit suicide with you next to them' She was about to respond but saw that the user account was deactivated. She was in total shock "W-what does he mean?" She looked down "what does that mean??" then she heard a voice behind her "it means your art and you made is very inspirational and make people happy" She recognized the voice and turned around with tears in her eyes and a smile.
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